What is the best software solidworks or autodesk inventor for advance models and assembly?



Answer:
Having used SolidWorks and Inventor, I honestly can hardly tell a difference between them. If you can use one you can easily use the other, they contain all the same features.

If I had to buy one, I'd buy whatever is cheaper.
Solid works has a slightly better kernel, but I like the inventor UI.
They are very similar. Solidworks does some things automatically that Inventor takes a few clicks to do, has a pretty good tutorial to get you started, and has an attached Finite Element Analysis (FEA) package which allows you to estimate if a part will be strong enough in most versions. Inventor saves things as a .dwg file, which is standard in some industries. For me, I'd give the edge to Solidworks.

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